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101 separar
separar ( conjugate separar) verbo transitivo 1 separa la cama de la pared move the bed away from the wallc) (guardar, reservar) to put o set aside2b) ( despegar):separarse verbo pronominal separarse DE algn to separate from sbc) (apartarse, alejarse):◊ no se separen, que los pequeños se pueden perder please stay together in case the children get lost;no me he separado nunca de mis hijos I've never been away o apart from my children
separar verbo transitivo
1 (aumentar la distancia física) to move apart
2 (poner aparte) to separate: separa las rosas de los claveles, separate the roses from the carnations
3 (reservar) to save
4 (algo pegado, grapado) to detach
5 (distanciar, disgregar) to divide ' separar' also found in these entries: Spanish: abrir - desgajar - desunir - paja - quitar - segregar - aislar - apartar - cortar - desmontar - desprender English: detach - divide - divorce - fence off - part - peel off - prise - pull apart - screen off - separate - sort out - space - split up - twist off - wall off - fence - pull - screen - sort - splay - split - wall -
102 tramitación
tramitación sustantivo femenino processing;
tramitación sustantivo femenino
1 gen processing
2 (conjunto de trámites) procedures pl ' tramitación' also found in these entries: English: processing - handling -
103 go through
v.1 atravesar (penetrate)2 pasar (por), atravesar (suffer)3 cumplir con (complete) (formalities)4 estudiar, examinar (examine) (document, accounts); registrar (search) (suitcase, house, pockets)5 acabar con, gastar (use up) (money, food)6 pasar a través de, introducirse por.7 experimentar, atravesar, pasar a través de.8 recorrer.9 traspasar, atravesar.10 examinar a fondo, escudriñar, rebuscar en.11 rebuscar entre, esculcar.12 hacerse.13 ser aprobado.14 despilfarrar.vi.aprobarse (be completed) (bill); consumarse (deal, divorce) -
104 incompatibility
s.incompatibilidad (gen) & (informática); incompatibilidad de caracteres (as grounds for divorce)
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DIVORCE — Le divorce est la rupture, consacrée par le droit, de l’union conjugale. Ce caractère le distingue nettement de la séparation de corps qui ne rompt pas le lien matrimonial, mais fait seulement disparaître l’obligation de cohabitation, et de la… … Encyclopédie Universelle
DIVORCE — (Heb. גֵּרוּשִׁין), the formal dissolution of the marriage bond. IN THE BIBLE Divorce was accepted as an established custom in ancient Israel (cf. Lev. 21:7, 14; 22:13; Num. 30:10; Deut. 22:19, 29). In keeping with the other cultures of the Near… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
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divorce — [də vôrs′] n. [ME & OFr < L divortium < divortere, var. of divertere, to turn different ways: see DIVERSE] 1. legal and formal dissolution of a marriage 2. any complete separation or disunion vt. divorced, divorcing 1. to dissolve legally a … English World dictionary
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